Indeed, Sprout has been silent for the last few weeks, but only because it has been undergoing an incredible metamorphosis, trapped inside the cocoon of change preparing to emerge as a beautiful butterfly. Or something.

You see, Sprout's moved to Unity. A bold move, to be sure, giving up on so much of that work that poor Matt Jolly has been slaving over. But a necessary move, nonetheless. Shortly after Sprout was announced, Microsoft stabbed us in the back by announcing the end of XNA toolkit. It was perfect timing, really. Still, we were stubborn and optimistic about what would be possible with MonoGame.

But as the development time wore on, the pressure mounted. And mounted. And mounted.

And then every other dev in the world was asking, "Why not Unity?"

And then we talked to Nintendo, and they said pretty much the same thing. So yeah, we'll probably be going for a Wii U release. Not to say of course, that we won't also be releasing on PC and mobile devices, just that we do definitely hope to release for Wii U. I think Nintendo is going to become one of the best places for Indie Devs to release for consoles, and I think we'd like to become a part of that as soon as we can.